Help with Identifying Polish Ribbon from the 1930s

Article about: Hey Everyone, Working through my grandfather's history, came across a small ribbon bar (no medals unfortunately) I know the red & white ribbon is for Long Service (10 years) as I have th

May I be the first to welcome you to the Forum, the Medal Ribbon is more than likely th 10th Anniversary of Independence Medal established on the 28th September 1928. The ribbon is azure blue (Sky Blue).

That's all that I could find on your Grandfather from the Officers Yearbooks that I have, perhaps if any of the other members has the Rocznik Oficerski 1939 they might be able to add some more information.

I had a look at the ribbon again, particularly to see if there's any sign of blue that may have faded away. Looking at the back of the ribbon it doesn't appear so.

The only decorations I've seen that has an all white ribbon are from the red cross, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

The Officer's Yearbook sounds like a great resource. Do you know where these can be found? Or does anyone else on the forum have copies they could scan any relevant entries regarding Aleksander Julius Rylke for me?

Thank you for posting these. I have seen them, and have quite a few more that I will be posting if people are interested.

Incidentally, I think they have mislabeled the photo of the Polish officers charming the Colonel's wife. The man they say is my grandfather in that photo is, I think, Pohorecki, who was also in the 14th PU.